Omega Seiki to build hospitals, labs, oxygen plants with Rs 100 cr
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Mumbai OMEGA Seiki Mobility has said it is investing Rs 100 crore in setting up dedicated hospitals, molecular labs for Covid-19 testing, in collaboration with overseas partners, as well as oxygen plants as part of its to augment healthcare infrastructure in the country amid the pandemic.
Omega Seiki, which is part of the Anglian Omega group, also announced the opening of a dedicated free of cost Covid-19 hospital in Faridabad on Thursday, which is equipped with oxygen, in partnership with the Haryana government. The company has airlifted oxygen concentrators from South Korea which can cater to 30 patients at a time in this hospital, that are assisting in taking care of Covid-19 patients and strengthening to fight against the pandemic, the company said. The company was approached by people of Dabua Colony and Sanjay Colony in Faridabad for help since they have access to limited access to medical resources during pandemic and it began working to address the same without delays, Uday Narang, Chairman, Omega Seiki Mobility.